The global distribution of Bacillus anthracis and associated anthrax risk to humans, livestock and wildlife. [PDF]
Bacillus anthracis is a spore-forming, Gram-positive bacterium responsible for anthrax, an acute infection that most significantly affects grazing livestock and wild ungulates, but also poses a threat to human health.
Alexander, Kathleen A +12 more
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Mutations in the Schmallenberg virus Gc glycoprotein facilitate cellular protein synthesis shutoff and restore pathogenicity of NSs deletion mutants in mice [PDF]
Serial passage of viruses in cell culture has been traditionally used to attenuate virulence and identify determinants of viral pathogenesis. In a previous study, we found that a strain of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) serially passaged in tissue culture ...
Aislynn Taggart +13 more
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Aquaculture Asia, vol. 11, no. 3, pp.1-34, July - September 2006 [PDF]
Resources and biodiversity of seahorses and the need for their conservation in India, by K.R. Salin and Nair C. Mohanakumaran. Captive breeding of pangasid catfish Pangasius pangasius with Ovaprim: an attempt towards sustainable seed production and ...
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[Characteristics of the epizootic process in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome].
For the first time in the study of epizootology of hemorrhagic fever with the renal syndrome (HFRS) in wild animals data are presented indicating certain relationship between true infection rate of bank voles with HFRS virus and the content of the circulating antigen of HFRS virus and antibody to this virus in these animals.
V N, Bashkirtsev +3 more
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The epizootic situation on main animal helminthosis which we have observed in Russian Federation in the period from 1990 to 2014 allows us to come to the conclusion that the development of epizootic process is affected by ecological components such as ...
V. V. Gorokhov +6 more
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Rescue, rehabilitation, and release of marine mammals: An analysis of current views and practices. [PDF]
Stranded marine mammals have long attracted public attention. Those that wash up dead are, for all their value to science, seldom seen by the public as more than curiosities.
Geraci, Joseph R. +2 more
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A dynamic, climate-driven model of Rift Valley fever [PDF]
Outbreaks of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in eastern Africa have previously occurred following specific rainfall dynamics and flooding events that appear to support the emergence of large numbers of mosquito vectors.
Caminade, C +3 more
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Workshop to deliver epidemiology and laboratory training for HPAI diagnostic network [PDF]
Suite à la menace croissante du virus H5N1 de la grippe aviaire qui a entraîné à ce jour l'élimination de plus de 140 millions de poulets en Asie, la FAO a mis en place une série de trois projets du Programme de Coopération Technique (TCP/RAS/3008, TCP ...
Desvaux, Stéphanie +2 more
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The beginning of time? Evidence for catastrophic drought in Baringo in the early nineteenth century [PDF]
New developments in the collection of palaeo-data over the past two decades have transformed our understanding of climate and environmental history in eastern Africa.
Anacleti A. Odhiambo +47 more
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EPIZOOTIC PROCESS OF BOVINE LEUCOSIS AND PROSPECTS OF INFECTIOUS AGENT DEVASTATION
Epizootic process of bovine leucosis has been keeping at invariably high rate for many years. Measures taken against the disease address neither its source nor transmission of the causative agent. Both factors provide for stability of epizootic situation
Ivanovich Dzhupina Simon
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